Stohrs Crossroads, West Virginia
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Stohrs Crossroads is an unincorporated community along Martinsburg Road (West Virginia Route 9) to the west of Sleepy Creek in Morgan County, West Virginia. Originally named Spohrs Cross Roads for the Spohr family, its name was eventually changed over the 19th century to "Stohrs".
Stohrs "Crossroads" is formed by Martinsburg Road's intersection with the Potomac-Virginia Line Road (CR 8). North of Stohrs Crossroads, CR 8 is known as Potomac Road and south of the crossroads, it is known as Spohr's Road. It reaches the Virginia state line at Unger where it is known as Virginia Line Road.
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Morgan County, West Virginia | |
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Municipalities | |
Unincorporated communities |
Berryville | Burnt Factory | Campbells | Cherry Run | Doe Gully | Duckwall | Great Cacapon | Green Ridge | Greenwood | Hancock | Hansrote | Holton | Jerome | Jimtown | Johnsons Mill | Largent | Lineburg | Magnolia | Mount Trimble | New Hope | North Berkeley | Oakland | Omps | Orleans Cross Roads | Redrock Crossing | Ridersville | Ridge | Rock Gap | Sir Johns Run | Sleepy Creek | Smith Crossroads | Stohrs Crossroads | Stotlers Crossroads | Unger | Woodmont | Woodrow |
Rivers and streams |
Cacapon River | Cherry Run | Meadow Branch | Potomac River | Sir Johns Run | Sleepy Creek | Warm Spring Run |